The Four Seasons Story

Three generations and over 35 wonderful years in the making, ours is a true Michigan family business success story.

In the winter of 1982, brothers Greg and Glen Goldberg formed Goldy’s Landscaping, working out of the garage of their Oak Park home and using a 1973 Buick to move supplies. A year passed and the brothers professionally parted ways with Glen going on to form Four Seasons Garden Center and Custom Landscape Services.

Ten years of hard work and beautiful landscaping later, the legendary Four Seasons Garden Center opened in our current location on 11 Mile Road in Oak Park. Praiseworthy reviews and referrals steadily grew the business, and in 2004 we opened the doors of our design studio in Birmingham. In 2011, we established the Traverse City branch of the business, bringing our passion for design and love of landscaping to northern Michigan.

“We make a living by what we do, but we make a life by what we give.”—Winston Churchill

We are and have always been a community-focused business, taking great pride in supporting the wonderful people and organizations of the areas in which we work and live. We have been privileged to partner with and provide for over 30 local schools, non-profits, community and faith-based organizations including HAVEN and the Birmingham Community House. We also find great reward in maintaining many local community gardens including those at the Berkley Library and Berkley High School, Pleasant Ridge City Hall, the Huntington Woods Recreation Center and the Birmingham Community House.

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"The quality of your work is outstanding and we think our friends and family would be treated the same way. Your plants are excellent. We love our brick front porch and back patio. We absolutely adore Lyn D. too!”

—Kathy K, Beverly Hills

"My designer, Bethany, is talented, creative, kind, a finer representative for your company you could not replicate. You deliver what you promise with no gimmicks or push. Every bit of advice proved stellar. …Brag a little – you are worth it!”